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Index. 



LON 



PHY 



London and Neighbourhood, Geological 



Map of, 231. 

 Lyell, Sir Charles, Obituary Notice of, 



142. 

 Lyell Medal and Fund, 192. 

 Lyman, B. S., Geological Survey of 



Tesso, Japan, 190. 



MACKINTOSH, D., Questions on 

 Geological Action of Ice, 191 ; 

 Boulders and Drifts of Eden Valley, 

 517; Correlation of Deposits in Cefn 

 and Pontnewydd, 519 ; Origin of 

 Escarpments and Cwms, 569, 



Macrurous Crustacea, New, from Kim- 

 meridge Clay, 620. 



Mallet, B., Mechanism of Stromboli, 

 286 ; Theory of Volcanic Energy, 

 Bemarks on, 335 ; Observations on 

 Fisher's remarks on, 510; Prismatic 

 Structure of Basalt, 566. 



Man Isle of, Post-Pliocene Beds of, 80, 

 428, 226, 329. 



Mammalia found at "Windy Knoll, 184. 



Manual of Natural History ; Instructions 

 for Arctic Expedition, 1875, 614. 



Marschall, Count, On Transition from 

 Carboniferous to Permian, 272. 



Marsh, Prof. 0. C, on Tertiary Lake- 

 Basins of North America, 232. 



Maxillary Bone of a new Dinosaur, 239. 



Mecocheirus Peytoni, H. "Woodw., from 

 the Kimmeridge Clay, 620. 



Mello, Bev. J, M., Bone-Cave in Creswell 

 Crags, 512. 



Mendips, Inverted Strata of the, 566. 



Metallic Sulphides, Formation of, in 

 Thermal Spring, 507. 



Meteorites, Chapter in the History of, 16, 

 70, 115, 141, 152, 214, 257, 311, 362, 

 401,499,548,589. 



Miall, L. C, Structure of Skull of 

 Rhizodus, 423. 



Microscopic Structure of Felspars, Pecu- 

 liarities in, 381 . 



Mimosa, On the Fossil, 230. 



Mineralogical Society, Formation of a, 

 569. 



Moore, C, PUcatocrinus and Cotylederma 

 in British Strata, 626. 



Modern Vulcanicity, J. C. Ward on, 38. 



Modified Form of Dinosaurian Ilium,424. 



Morris, Prof. J., Boring Mollusca in 

 Oolitic Bocks, 267. 



Murchisonite, Beds of, in Estuary of 

 Exe, 233. 



Murchison Medal, Presentation of, to 

 Mr. Henwood, 187. 



Murphy, J. J., Formation of Polar Ice- 

 Cap, 513. 



NATIVE Platinum of the Urals, As- 

 sociation of, 56 1. 



Neocomian Sands with' Phosphatic 

 Nodules at Brickhill, 372. 



Newton, E. T.., " Tasmanite " and Aus- 

 tralian White Coal, 337. 



Nicholson, Prof. H. A., Cystiphyllum 

 from Devonian Bocks, North America, 

 30 ; New Species of Palaeozoic Polyzoa, 

 33 ; On some Massive Forms of Chsete- 

 tes,175; Appointment to St. Andrew's, 

 192"; Favistella stellata and Favistella 

 calicina, 279 ; Guelph Limestones of 

 North America, 343 ; Gasteropoda of 

 Guelph Formation of Canada, 514. 



Nomenclature of Bocks, 425. 



Nordenskiold, Prof. A. £., Former 

 Climate of the Polar Begions, 525. 



Northern Norway, Sketch of Geology of, 

 385. 



OBITTJABY Notices of Sir C. Lyell, 

 142; Sir W. E. Logan, 382 ; Prof. 



G. P. Deshayes, 430 ; W. J. Henwood, 



431 ; F, E.Edwards, 571; W.Sanders, 



627. 

 Oolitic Brachiopoda, 572. 

 Origin of Escarpments and Cwms, 569. 

 Ormerod, G. W., Murchisonite Beds of 



Estuary of Exe, 233. 

 Ornithosaurian from Purbeck Limestone, 



Langton, 382. 

 Orthopterous Insect from Coal-measures 



of Britain, 621. 

 Oscillations of Sea-level, Croll on, 141. 

 Owen, Prof. , Fossil Evidences of Sirenian 



Mammal, 46 ; On Prorastomus siren- 



o'ides, 422, 



PAGE' S ' Economic Geology, Eeview 

 of, 130. 



Palaeozoic Botany from Dana's Manual, 

 177. 



Echini, Notes on, 424. 



Polyzoa, New Species, 33. 



Past and Future of Geology, 375. 



Pelobatochelys Blakei and other Verte- 

 brate Fossils, 136, 



Pennington, E., Bone-Caves near Castle- 

 ton, 184. 



Pettersen, C, Sketch of Geology of 

 Northern Norway, 385. 



Phillips's Geology of Yorkshire, 141. 



J. A., Bocks of Mining Dis- 

 tricts of Cornwall, 235. 



Phosphatic Nodules from Bala Lime- 

 stone, 238. 



Phosphates in Cambrian Bocks, 237. 



Phosphorite Deposits of North. Wales, 

 183. 



Physical Conditions of Deposit of Cam- 

 brian Bocks, 511. 



